Could a jailhouse conversation be the key to finding out what happened to Erica Parsons? Erica Parsons had been missing from her home in Salisbury, North Carolina for two years before she was finally reported missing to police by her adoptive brother. Erica’s adoptive mother told police she went to live with her biological grandma – someone police say does not exist. I talk to Brooklyn Parsons, Erica’s adoptive sister, who has recently visited her father, Sandy Parsons, in prison. What he tells her could finally provide answers on what really happened to Erica.

In a preliminary hearing on August 19, 2016, disturbing new details came out about the murders of high school students Natalie Henderson and Carter Davis. You can read my prior post about this case HERE….

It was January 14, 2009. A 16-month-old toddler named Benjamin Kingan died at a Lake County, Illinois daycare center. The cause of death was ruled a skull fracture and the manner of death a homicide. Melissa Calusinski, a 22-year-old Teacher’s Assistant at the daycare, was charged and ultimately convicted of his murder. Years later, new evidence was discovered that shows Ben may not have died from a skull fracture after all, and that his death may not have been a homicide.